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National Virtual Climate Laboratory

The National Virtual Climate Laboratory (NVCL) web portal provides access to U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) climate science, connecting users at research universities and other interested organizations to a wide range of experts, programs, projects, activities, and user facilities that are engaged in climate research across the national laboratory complex.

Opportunities
Find climate-related internships, appointments, grants, and other opportunities for students and professionals at all levels, including mentoring in the skills you need to ensure success in your career.
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Research
Explore our curated, easily accessible, plain-language inventory of DOE-funded climate work. Learn more about climate-related research at the national labs and user facilities.
Events
Training
July 28, 2024 August 9, 2024
Argonne Training Program on Extreme-Scale Computing
Conference
August 4, 2024 August 9, 2024
2024 ACEEE Summer Study in Energy Efficiency
Meeting
August 4, 2024 August 9, 2024
Ecological Society of America 2024
Meeting
August 6, 2024 August 9, 2024
EESM PI Meeting 2024
Program
August 12, 2024 August 15, 2024
C2QA QIS 303: Quantum Error Mitigation
Workshop
August 12, 2024 August 13, 2024
Integrated Chemical Imaging Workshop
News
From Air to Rock: Carbon Mineralization to Store Carbon Dioxide Deep Underground
A Pacific Northwest National Laboratory undergraduate intern leads research to verify and quantify carbon mineralization at an unprecedented small scale. As we ponder how to combat the carbon emissions driving climate change, a potential answer may lie beneath our feet, in Earth’s deep subsurface.
July 24, 2024
It’s all in the accounting
Natural ecosystems can offset manmade Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and greenhouse gas emissions, but accurate accounting is essential for effective carbon offset policies. Researchers from Europe and the United States, including Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, are conducting experiments to determine if forests are annual CO2 sinks or sources.
July 24, 2024
Ben Lenard: Harnessing supercomputers
Ben Lenard is responsible for high performance computing systems and database administration for the world’s fastest computers. He supports the lab’s Aurora exascale supercomputer and manages databases in Argonne’s high performance computing systems. In his words, his job is ​“to help make science happen.”
July 23, 2024

Mission

DOE's mission is to ensure America’s security and prosperity by addressing its energy, environmental and nuclear challenges through transformative science and technology solutions.

DOE's BER program supports scientific research and facilities to advance understanding of the dynamic processes needed to model the Earth system, including atmospheric, land masses, ocean, sea ice, and subsurface processes. This research aids the study of climate—the long-term patterns of weather variables such as temperature, rain and snowfall, humidity, sunlight, and wind and how they occur over many years.

NVCL seeks to support BER’s mission by facilitating access to BER climate research at the DOE national laboratories and user facilities for students at MSIs, HBCUs, and other higher-learning institutions; those who support these students; and scientists and others who are interested in DOE climate science.